Karl Fully's travels took him to Minnesota, but he still couldn't elude police, who recently tracked him down and brought him back to the borough.

Now, the Liberian native potentially faces up to 25 years in prison after being charged yesterday with attempted murder and assault.

Fully, 23, lives on the 200 block of Park Hill Avenue.

The incident occurred around 1:15 p.m. on Jan. 14 inside a deli on the 500 block of Targee Street, near the corner of Vanderbilt Avenue.

A law-enforcement source said Fully pumped several shots into a person he knew from the neighborhood. The source of the dispute was not immediately clear.

The victim's friend then fired back at Fully, who shot the second man several times. Neither of those shot were identified. At the time, police said the two were not cooperating with their investigation.

The first man suffered wounds to the face, neck, chest, stomach and diaphragm and spent several weeks in the Intensive Care Unit at Richmond University Medical Center, West Brighton, said the source. The second man suffered abdominal wounds and was hospitalized for a week. Both have since been released, said the source.

Information was not available today on how cops traced Fully to Minnesota.

Fully was charged with felony counts of attempted second-degree murder, first-degree assault and criminal weapon-possession stemming from the initial shooting. The second shooting is still being probed, said the source.